How to Tie a Buzzer | Signature Tyer Curtis Fry’s Oil Slick Buzzer (Chironomid)

Fulling Mill Fly Fishing: In this fly tying video, Signature Tyer Curtis Fry demonstrates how to tie one of his most popular buzzer fly patterns—the Oil Slick Buzzer. If you fish chironomids, or buzzers as much of the world refers to them, this stillwater trout fly might be just the pattern you are looking for. Chironomids hatch year-round, and throughout the colder months, buzzers are frequently eaten by trout. These large chironomids are some of the only active insects available in the water column and offer valuable calories to hungry trout. This fly is not only easy to tie, but it is also very durable due to the materials and techniques used. Check out this buzzer fly pattern, tie some up, and fish them on a stillwater near you!

 

 

Curtis is an avid fly tyer living along the Wasatch Mountains in Utah. He grew up in western Idaho and the high deserts of eastern Oregon, fishing for bass, trout, carp, catfish, and whitefish: basically anything that swims. He started tying flies way back in high school in the 80s when he needed a way to fool high mountain brook trout. He hasn’t looked back since. Curtis is part owner of Fly Fish Food with one of our other Signature Tyers, Cheech Pierce.

To tie the Oil Slick Buzzer, Curtis uses the following Fulling Mill Materials: Pro Tying Thread: https://www.fullingmill.com/Products-US/.
Tungsten Beads:https://www.fullingmill.com/Products-US/.

Grub Boss Hook: https://www.fullingmill.com/Products-US/.

Check out Curtis Fry’s Signature Flies: https://www.fullingmill.com/Products-US/Curtis.

You can buy the Oil Slick Buzzer here: https://www.fullingmill.com/Products-US/.
Want to see the original fly tying tutorial from Curtis Fry on how to tie the Oil Slick Buzzer?
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR7pVEkTf5s.

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